Let
us not quarrel among ourselves. Leave
us be and we shall do the same for you. Worship
as you see best and allow us the same right. This
is the true Wicca way...and the free way.

What is a witch?

A witch above all worships the Triple Goddess
and her Consort, The Horned God, in one form or another. A Witch
works Magick within a definite code of ethics. A Witch acknowledges
and uses the male-female polarity in his/her rites. A Witch takes
total responsibility for her actions, herself, and her future.

What is Wicca?

There are many differences between the various
sects but on the whole Wicca is an ancient religion for love of life and
nature. The word 'Wicca' can be defined as 'the wise' or 'to bend',
from a much older word 'Wicce'. The Wicce believe in duality and
the laws of karma, celebrating life through the seasons and the old Pagan
season festivals (see Sabbats).

What is Witchcraft?

Synonymous with 'Wicca' (although some traditionalists
strongly disagree), the words 'Wicca', 'Wicce' 'Witchcraft' and 'Witch'
all have the same basic meanings.

Do Witches worship Satan?

No. 'Satan' or 'The Devil' is an 'evil'
aspect of Christianity. Wiccans do not believe in divine good nor
divine evil, as divinity is always reflected through each individual.
The unfortunate claims that the male aspect of Wicca (usually in the form
of The Horned God of the Wild) is the same as the Christian Devil, is a
good chunk of the reason why many Christians and others harshly persecute
and ridicule those of The Craft.

Is Wicca related to Satanism?

No, absolutely no affiliaton. Once again
'Satan' is an aspect of Christianity worshipped by 'satanists'. There
are no similarities, much less equalities, to join the two paths.

Who do Witches worship?

Everything in nature to a Wiccan is a true aspect
of deity. However, the aspects most often celebrated are the Triple
Goddess of the Moon (Who is Maiden, Mother, and Crone) and the Horned God
of the wilds . These figureheads represent the duality (in gender
and every respect) of everything in nature.

Can a Witch also be Christian?

No. Craft folk believe in a beneficient
universe, the laws of karma and reincarnation, and divinity inherent in
every human being... where-as Judeo-Christianity incorporates concepts
such as original sin, vicarious atonement, bodily resurrection, and divinity
inherent in the Godhead alone. Besides, you'd have to ask how serious
a person who practiced two religions was about either one. Being Jewish
is an exception, since it is a race and culture as well as a religion.
There are many Wiccan Jews, but they practice Wicca, not Judaism.

How do I become a witch?

One is not born a witch, nor does calling oneself
a witch make one a witch. Through attunement of nature, practice
and ritual, one can learn the ways of the Wicce. The peace, joy and
love for everything in nature are the only required quality; the knowledge,
mindset and satisfaction through Wicca are LEARNED. Read
a book, attend a festival, open your mind.